Tag: Prairie View

  • Tee times for the 5A, 4A and 3A boys golf state championships

    3A boys golf state tournament generic flag
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Tee times for the first day of boys golf’s state championships in 2017.

    The tournaments for both classifications run Oct. 2-3. Class 5A is held in Aurora, 4A is in Littleton, and 3A is in Lafayette.

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    Class 3A

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    Indian Peaks (Lafayette)
    Time Tee Player School
    8:30 a.m. 1 Hunter Wall Salida
    Ivan Richmond Estes Park
    Lance Peters Trinidad
    8:30 a.m. 10 KC Carlson Delta
    Luke Wright SkyView Academy
    Thomas O’Connor Englewood
    8:39 a.m. 1 Bryce Leafgren Eaton
    Carter Hall Aspen
    Trey Kuntz Sterling
    8:39 a.m. 10 Blake Exelbert Basalt
    Grant Rose Resurrection Christian
    Luke hoffstaetter Monte Vista
    8:48 a.m. 1 Colter Zwieg Aspen
    Ethan Alcazar Eaton
    Wil Gebhart Sterling
    8:48 a.m. 10 Caleb Masted Resurrection Christian
    Drew Broadhurst Basalt
    Zach Marshall Gunnison
    8:57 a.m. 1 Dawson Holmes Aspen
    Riley Schaefer Sterling
    Walker Scott Eaton
    8:57 a.m. 10 James Lambert Gunnison
    John Antholz Resurrection Christian
    Tanner Korn Basalt
    9:06 a.m. 1 Brayden Lambrecht Sterling
    Dominic Lanese IV Aspen
    Peter Grossenbacher Eaton
    9:06 a.m. 10 Holden Kleager Basalt
    Micah Ramirez Resurrection Christian
    Ted Trujillo Gunnison
    9:15 a.m. 1 Ian Thorpe Peak to Peak
    Jackson Klutznick Kent Denver
    Thomas Messner Colorado Academy
    9:15 a.m. 10 Billy Howenstein Dawson
    Liam O’Halloran The Classical Academy
    Walker Franklin Prospect Ridge
    9:24 a.m. 1 Christian Agelopoulos Colorado Academy
    Davis Long Peak to Peak
    Oliver Jack Kent Denver
    9:24 a.m. 10 Chase Fulkerson Dawson
    Jaxon Franklin Prospect Ridge
    Tyler Trogstad The Classical Academy
    9:33 a.m. 1 Brandon Cohen Colorado Academy
    Mateo Manzanares Kent Denver
    Nishant Datta Peak to Peak
    9:33 a.m. 10 Cris Rudosky Montezuma-Cortez
    Jacob Mason Jefferson Academy
    Jake Francis Strasburg
    9:42 a.m. 1 Ethan Tartaglia Peak to Peak
    Jack Garnsey Colorado Academy
    Jeffrey Zhou Kent Denver
    9:42 a.m. 10 Blake Keetch Montezuma-Cortez
    Jace Repola Jefferson Academy
    Mitchell Davis Strasburg
    9:51 a.m. 1 Brock Reedy Lamar
    Peter Stinar St. Mary’s
    Westin Pals Lutheran
    9:51 a.m. 10 Cody Schrock La Junta
    Garrett Green Holy Family
    Jordan Harrison Vail Mountain
    10:00 a.m. 1 Cole Williams Lutheran
    Jimmy Clark Lamar
    Stephen Sabish St. Mary’s
    10:00 a.m. 10 Alex Mumm Holy Family
    Jay Paolucci La Junta
    Simon Lovely Telluride
    10:09 a.m. 1 Dylan McTaggart Lamar
    Jack Velten St. Mary’s
    Owen Deas Lutheran
    10:09 a.m. 10 Duncan Campbell Cedaredge
    Nathan Smith Pagosa Springs
    robert noffsinger Frontier Academy
    10:18 a.m. 1 Breck Ferrin Front Range Christian
    Finn Sapp Vail Mountain
    Ryan Speck Denver Academy
    10:18 a.m. 10 Jonathon Robel Pagosa Springs
    Max Noffsinger Frontier Academy
    Peter Carlson Cedaredge
    10:27 a.m. 1 Derrick Sharp Fowler
    Donny Chavez Alamosa
    Nathan Rabuck Northfield
    10:27 a.m. 10 Ethan Jacob Roaring Fork
    Jacob Lewis Cedaredge
    Macklin Brockmeyer Faith Christian

    Class 4A

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    Raccoon Creek (Littleton)
    Time Tee Player School
    8:30 a.m. 1 Cameron Poll Berthoud
    Lance Phillips Palmer Ridge
    Mario Dino Mullen
    8:30 a.m. 10 Gage Nartker Air Academy
    Keaton Hulen Cheyenne Mountain
    Nick Formby Frederick
    8:39 a.m. 1 Josh Hampton Discovery Canyon
    Thomas Hicks Mullen
    Trey Jones Palmer Ridge
    8:39 a.m. 10 Adam Gannon Longmont
    George Fenton George Washington
    Sha Jefferson` Vista PEAK
    8:48 a.m. 1 Elijah Harp Palmer Ridge
    Kaden Ford Discovery Canyon
    Rhett Johnson Mullen
    8:48 a.m. 10 Chase Corlett Thompson Valley
    David Brett Silver Creek
    Sam Hoover Niwot
    8:57 a.m. 1 Caleb Blackburn Discovery Canyon
    Cole Reister Mullen
    Drew Laake Palmer Ridge
    8:57 a.m. 10 Andrew Elliott Niwot
    Kellen Kudrna Mead
    Nathan Dwyer Thompson Valley
    9:06 a.m. 1 Barrett Jones Eagle Valley
    Luke Trujillo Discovery Canyon
    Travis Menke Jr. Denver North
    9:06 a.m. 10 Darren Edwards Thompson Valley
    Jack Hoover Niwot
    TJ Shehee Mead
    9:15 a.m. 1 Bridger Tenney Evergreen
    Jake Welch Valor Christian
    Micah Stangebye Montrose
    9:15 a.m. 10 Andrew Manney Lewis-Palmer
    Mac Konrad Ponderosa
    Mitchell Rasmuson Windsor
    9:24 a.m. 1 Jordan Jennings Montrose
    Ty Findlow Valor Christian
    Xan Anderson Evergreen
    9:24 a.m. 10 Chandler Schulz Windsor
    Christian Holden Lewis-Palmer
    John Fulton Ponderosa
    9:33 a.m. 1 dawson hussong Montrose
    Nolan Miller Evergreen
    Trevor White Valor Christian
    9:33 a.m. 10 Garrett Zinn Ponderosa
    Joshua Grasmick Windsor
    Justin Hudson Lewis-Palmer
    9:42 a.m. 1 Clayton Whitton Evergreen
    Hunter Khan Valor Christian
    Ryan Lords Montrose
    9:42 a.m. 10 Brock Rodrigues Pueblo County
    Nick Mancini Golden
    Oliver Rotermund Steamboat Springs
    9:51 a.m. 1 Roger Nakagawa Thomas Jefferson
    Tyler Severin Roosevelt
    Wes Weber Mountain View
    9:51 a.m. 10 Andrew Egan Pueblo County
    Chance Sundarapura Golden
    Jack Rotermund Steamboat Springs
    10:00 a.m. 1 Andy Villescas Thomas Jefferson
    Austin Magnuson Northridge
    Medhaj Shrestha D’Evelyn
    10:00 a.m. 10 Kyle Pritchard Durango
    Shane Purkey Woodland Park
    Tyler Horii Summit
    10:09 a.m. 1 Gabe Goodman Green Mountan
    Jacob Smith Rifle
    Ryan Welsh Falcon
    10:09 a.m. 10 Drew Sedinger Greeley Central
    Jace Cisneros Woodland Park
    Luke Tichi Durango
    10:18 a.m. 1 Nicholas Vaver Centaurus
    Oliver Gibbons Green Mountan
    Wolfgang Smith Rifle
    10:18 a.m. 10 AJ Arguello Pueblo West
    Chazz Vigil Pueblo Centennial
    Peyton Lorenz Wheat Ridge
    10:27 a.m. 1 Adam Birrer Pueblo South
    Jacques Goffinet Littleton
    Joseph Stroup Widefield
    10:27 a.m. 10 Josh North Pueblo Centennial
    Joshua Velasco Pueblo East
    Toby Salinas Pueblo West

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    Class 5A

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    CommonGround (Aurora)
    Time Tee Player School
    8:30 a.m. 1 Davis Bryant Eaglecrest
    Jack Castiglia Lakewood
    Supawich (Beam) Boonta Cherokee Trail
    8:30 a.m. 10 Chris Kennedy Smoky Hill
    Dillon Baker Castle View
    Freddie Gluck Boulder
    8:39 a.m. 1 Brendan Fricke Highlands Ranch
    Cameron Bajaj Heritage
    Ryan Liao Lakewood
    8:39 a.m. 10 Casey Jacobsen Castle View
    Henry Howser Boulder
    Joseph Waddle Monarch
    8:48 a.m. 1 Parker McNitt Heritage
    Ryan Sangchompuphen Denver East
    Tarek Salem Highlands Ranch
    8:48 a.m. 10 Spencer Daake Monarch
    Tyler Mulligan Chaparral
    Zack Nehm Fruita Monument
    8:57 a.m. 1 Andrew Davis Highlands Ranch
    Ben Carrington Heritage
    Joseph Madden Denver East
    8:57 a.m. 10 Bryce Howard Chaparral
    Sean Kennedy Fruita Monument
    Thomas Volpe Monarch
    9:06 a.m. 1 Jackson Crist Highlands Ranch
    Kailer Rundiks Denver East
    Sam Blackwood Heritage
    9:06 a.m. 10 Blake Andersen Fruita Monument
    Brayden Weiss Monarch
    Sam Hammock Fort Collins
    9:15 a.m. 1 Jay Yano Arapahoe
    Josh Caridi Fossil Ridge
    Walker Fuller Regis Jesuit
    9:15 a.m. 10 Canon Olkowski Grand Junction
    Grant Hoos Legacy
    Grey Brewer Cherry Creek
    9:24 a.m. 1 Calvin McCoy Regis Jesuit
    Dillon Stewart Fossil Ridge
    Tommy Packer Arapahoe
    9:24 a.m. 10 Blake Schneiter Grand Junction
    Cade Kilkenny Cherry Creek
    Hunter Hayes Legacy
    9:33 a.m. 1 Caleb Busta Arapahoe
    Drew Anderson Regis Jesuit
    Jack Hastings Fossil Ridge
    9:33 a.m. 10 Carson Kerr Grand Junction
    Cormac Arroyo Legacy
    Max Malden Cherry Creek
    9:42 a.m. 1 Alex Yano Arapahoe
    Cameron Kirke Regis Jesuit
    Gavin Hagstrom Fossil Ridge
    9:42 a.m. 10 Carter Kovarik Cherry Creek
    Isaiah Mallory Grand Junction
    Jack Larson Ralston Valley
    9:51 a.m. 1 Evan Kalac ThunderRidge
    Kieran McMullen Rock Canyon
    Ryder Heuston Fariview
    9:51 a.m. 10 Brandon Bervig Liberty
    Connor Jones Mountain Range
    Landon Thunell Ralston Valley
    10:00 a.m. 1 Jake Daniel Rock Canyon
    Sam Ostravich ThunderRidge
    Will Chadwick Fariview
    10:00 a.m. 10 Josh Thomson Mountain Range
    Lucas Howell Liberty
    Nick Kim Mountain Vista
    10:09 a.m. 1 Henry Dunkleberger Rock Canyon
    Will Branan Fariview
    Zach Swanson ThunderRidge
    10:09 a.m. 10 Andrew Doyle Pine Creek
    Cameron Como Rampart
    Jay Audette-Smith Brighton
    10:18 a.m. 1 Carson Briggs Broomfield
    Finn Olson Rock Canyon
    Noah Vrencur Fariview
    10:18 a.m. 10 Caden Bailey Rampart
    Luke Doyle Pine Creek
    Ryan Kennedy Legend
    10:27 a.m. 1 Avery Henderson Doherty
    Jaden Opperman Columbine
    Jeff Nelson Prairie View
    10:27 a.m. 10 Andrew Rush Palmer
    Connor Fagan Greeley West
    Max Heupel Chatfield
  • Softball rankings: Golden, Meeker and Faith Christian join the polls

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Golden (4A), Meeker (3A) and Faith Christian (3A) have all joined this week’s softball rankings.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Softball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Eaglecrest (7) 14-1-0 96 1 3-0-0
    2 Arvada West 11-3-0 76 5 2-0-0
    3 Brighton (2) 14-1-0 71 3 2-0-0
    4 Legacy (1) 11-2-0 64 4 3-0-0
    5 Fossil Ridge 13-2-0 58 2 2-1-0
    6 Mountain Vista 13-2-0 45 6 3-0-0
    7 Legend 9-6-0 32 8 3-0-0
    8 Columbine 10-5-0 30 7 2-1-0
    9 Prairie View 13-2-0 26 10 2-1-0
    10 ThunderRidge 10-4-0 10 9 1-1-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Broomfield 8, Grand Junction Central 8, Pomona 7, Hinkley 6, Dakota Ridge 5, Rock Canyon 3, Douglas County 2, Mountain Range 2, Cherokee Trail 1.
    Dropped out
    None.
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Valor Christian (10) 14-0-0 107 1 3-0-0
    2 Holy Family 11-2-0 72 8 2-0-0
    3 Erie 10-5-0 59 3 1-1-0
    4 Thomas Jefferson 14-1-0 56 9 4-0-0
    5 Mountain View 12-1-1 49 4 3-0-0
    6 Golden (1) 11-3-0 47 1-1-0
    7 Pueblo West 9-3-0 44 5 2-1-0
    8 Discovery Canyon 11-3-1 37 10 3-0-0
    9 Pueblo South 11-2-0 35 2 1-2-0
    10 Mullen 7-6-0 31 7 0-2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Silver Creek 28, Conifer 12, Pueblo Central 8, Air Academy 7, Frederick 7, Rifle 5, Cheyenne Mountain 1.
    Dropped out
    Silver Creek (6).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Strasburg (5) 10-3-0 91 1 3-0-0
    2 Eaton (2) 12-2-0 89 3 3-0-0
    3 Brush (3) 12-2-0 87 2 3-1-0
    4 Rocky Ford 10-5-0 58 4 0-2-0
    5 University 10-3-0 55 5 1-1-0
    6 Meeker 12-3-0 44 3-0-0
    7 Lamar 10-5-0 41 6 2-0-0
    8 Weld Central 11-4-0 20 7 2-1-0
    9 Faith Christian 7-6-0 14 2-0-0
    10 Limon 11-3-0 12 10 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Delta 10, Basalt 9, Valley 8, Cedaredge 5, La Junta 4, Sterling 2, St. Mary’s 1.
    Dropped out
    La Junta (8), Basalt (9).
  • Football roundup: No. 1 Kent Denver beats No. 4 La Junta in state title rematch

    Eagle Valley Kent Denver football Scott Yates
    (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    After failing to beat La Junta twice last year, Kent Denver needed this one. And with a late field goal, the top-ranked team in the Class 2A CHSAANow.com football poll got it.

    The Sun Devils came away with a 10-7 win over the Tigers to somewhat avenge last year’s defeats, the latter of which came in the 2A state title game.

    “Anytime you lose the state championship game you have a bad taste in your mouth,” Kent Denver coach Scott Yates said. “All our kids and coaches wanted to try and erase it.”

    The win is the 319th for Yates, who remains tied with West Grand’s Chris Brown for the most in state history.

    The Tigers (3-1 overall) jumped out to a 7-0 lead before the end of the first quarter.

    But the lead wouldn’t hold.

    Kent Denver (4-0) was able to tie the game before halftime and the two teams came out unwilling to give each other any more points.

    Still locked in a 7-7 tie, it was Kent Denver who would get the edge as Quinn Voboril kicked a late field goal which proved to be the game winner.

    “We had to stop them in order to get the ball with enough time to go down the field. That created a little momentum for us,” Yates said. “It gives you an uplift and said let’s do something with it. We marched the ball down the field pretty well.”

    The Sun Devils open league play next week when they hit the road and travel to Elizabeth. The Tigers also begin league play next week, hosting TCA.

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    8-man: (8) Hoehne 44, (2) Daypsring Christian 37

    Hoehne built a 22-8 lead at halftime, but Dayspring Christian did everything possible to make up ground in the second half. But 22 points in the third quarter alone wasn’t going to cut it.

    The Farmers were able to put up 22 more points in the second half and finish off the upset over 8-man’s second-ranked team.

    Senior Jacob Yates had 202 yards and two touchdowns for Hoehne. Kyle Rowe also rushed for two scores, and Riley Hudson added one.

    Christian Still, a freshman, tossed three touchdown passes for Dayspring Christian — all of them to senior Jimmy Fargo.

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    5A: (5) Regis Jesuit 24, (9) Highlands Ranch 0

    It took Regis Jesuit almost a full 24 minutes of game time to find the end zone. But after scoring just once in the first half, the Raiders turned up the heat in the second.

    They added two touchdowns and field goal to get a big win over a top-10 opponent.

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    1A: (3) Strasburg 14, (4) Limon 12

    Strasburg handed Limon its first loss of the season on Saturday.

    The Indians scored touchdown a in each the first and fourth quarters and that was all that was needed to move to 3-1 on the season.

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    8-man: (9) Merino 14, (10) McClave 8

    Merino remained undefeated on the year with a 14-8 win over McClave. It’s the first loss for the Cardinals, who broke into the 8-man rankings last week.

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    Notables:

    • No. 3 Cheyenne Wells beat No. 5 Kit Carson in a top-10 game in 6-man, 14-12.
    • Monarch is now 4-0 following a 14-10 win over Brighton in 4A.
    • Blayden Fletcher rushed for five touchdowns and 227 yards in North Park’s 47-42 win over Briggsdale. He also had 11 tackles and a sack on defense.
    • Noah Roper’s great season continues: He had 276 yards and three touchdowns as Erie beat Centaurus 38-13 in 3A. Erie is 4-0.
    • 5A No. 10 Fairview rolled over Prairie View 68-0. Sophomore quarterback Aiden Atkinson threw for 305 yards and three touchdowns. Mariano Kemp, Brian Moreno and Jake Sheerin each rushed for two scores. Sheerin also had a receiving touchdown.
    • Calvin Pope rushed for 135 yards and a touchdown as Denver East beat Hinkley 50-19 for its first win this season.
    • Gilpin County improved to 3-1 following a 54-0 win over Belleview Christian.
    • Thane Duzenack threw a touchdown pass for Mitchell and the Marauders beat Ridge View Academy 22-6 to win their first game this season.
    • Golden beat Far Northeast 17-14. David O’Connell threw two touchdown passes. Jack Walters recovered two fumbles.
    • James LaCerte had two touchdowns and 182 yards rushing for Cheyenne Mountain in its 30-7 win over Lincoln.
    • DJ King threw three touchdowns and had 199 yards passing as Mesa Ridge beat George Washington 49-22. Ju-Wan Edgerton added two rushing scores.
    • Grant Baker returned an interception 47 yards for a touchdown, and then held up as Colorado Springs Christian beat Valley 7-0.

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  • Softball rankings: Prairie View, Holy Family, Basalt all join

    Brighton vs. Prairie View softball
    (Matt Mathewes/MVPSportsPics.com)

    Prairie View (in Class 5A), Holy Family (in 4A) and Basalt (in 3A) all joined their respective softball rankings this week.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. Polls are released each Monday during the regular season.

    Complete rankings for each class are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Softball Polls

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. New voters can sign up by emailing rcasey@chsaa.org. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Class 5A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Eaglecrest (8) 11-1-0 104 1 2-0-0
    2 Fossil Ridge 11-1-0 86 3 3-0-0
    3 Brighton (2) 12-1-0 80 4 3-0-0
    4 Legacy (1) 8-2-0 67 2 1-1-0
    5 Arvada West 9-3-0 63 5 2-0-0
    6 Mountain Vista 10-2-0 48 6 2-0-0
    7 Columbine 8-4-0 28 10 1-1-0
    8 Legend 6-6-0 26 7 1-1-0
    9 ThunderRidge 9-3-0 24 8 2-1-0
    10 Prairie View 11-1-0 20 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Mountain Range 19, Cherokee Trail 13, Dakota Ridge 5, Grand Junction Central 5, Hinkley 5, Fort Collins 4, Grandview 3, Loveland 2, Castle View 1, Douglas County 1, Rock Canyon 1.
    Dropped out
    Cherokee Trail (9).
    Class 4A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Valor Christian (9) 11-0-0 108 1 3-0-0
    2 Pueblo South (2) 10-0-0 89 2 2-0-0
    3 Erie 9-4-0 58 6 2-0-0
    4 Mountain View 9-1-1 56 7 2-0-0
    5 Pueblo West 7-2-0 54 5 2-0-0
    6 Silver Creek 8-4-1 49 3 2-1-0
    7 Mullen 7-4-0 48 4 2-0-0
    8 Holy Family 9-2-0 33 3-0-0
    9 Thomas Jefferson 10-1-0 24 9 1-1-0
    10 Discovery Canyon 8-3-1 23 8 1-2-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Golden 15, Conifer 9, Frederick 8, Pueblo Central 7, Air Academy 6, Cheyenne Mountain 6, Rifle 5, D’Evelyn 2, Pueblo County 2, Wheat Ridge 2, Mesa Ridge 1.
    Dropped out
    Frederick (10).
    Class 3A
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Strasburg (6) 7-3-0 107 1 2-1-0
    2 Brush (4) 9-1-0 104 3 2-0-0
    3 Eaton (2) 9-2-0 102 2 1-2-0
    4 Rocky Ford 10-3-0 76 4 2-0-0
    5 University 9-2-0 65 6 2-1-0
    6 Lamar 8-5-0 55 5 2-1-0
    7 Weld Central 9-3-0 38 7 1-1-0
    8 La Junta 6-6-0 20 8 1-1-0
    9 Basalt 8-2-0 18 2-0-0
    10 Limon 9-3-0 17 9 2-0-0
    Others receiving votes:
    Faith Christian 15, Meeker 15, Valley 7, Cedaredge 5, Sterling 5, Delta 4, The Academy 3, St. Mary’s 2, Burlington 1, Florence 1.
    Dropped out
    Faith Christian (10).
  • Boys golf roundup: Montrose’s Micah Stangebye wins again

    Montrose Invite boys golf
    (Tom Hoganson)

    For the second consecutive day, Montrose sophomore Micah Stangebye sat atop the leaderboard.

    A day after shooting 5-under, Stangebye shot 3-under at the Montrose Black Canyon Invite at Black Canyon Golf Course.

    His teammate, freshman Jordan Jennings, finished second at 1-under, and Montrose also won as a team in shooting 209. Grand Junction (223) was second, paced by Blake Schneiter, who was third individually at 1-over.

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    Bryant continues to win

    Eaglecrest senior Davis Bryant continued his hot streak this season, winning the latest Centennial League meet on Thursday.

    Bryant shot 2-under in winning at Saddle Rock. Arapahoe’s Tommy Packer (even) finished second in helping his team win the meet with a 7-over. Mullen was second as a team (+20), while Cherry Creek (+21) was third.

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    Trujillo also stays hot

    Discovery Canyon’s Luke Trujillo also continued his winning ways on Thursday.

    Trujillo shot 2-under at Springs Ranch Golf Club to win the Scorpion Invite hosted by Sand Creek.

    Palmer Ridge’s Elijah Harp (+3) was second. Teammate Drew Laake (+5) was third. The Bears also won the team title at +21. Discovery Canyon was second at +29.

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    Notables

    • Valor Christian’s Jake Welch (-1) won the Fall Dual in the Knolls hosted by Mountain Range. Fairview won the event as a team, shooting 6-over. The Knights were led by Will Chadwick, who was second individually at even par.
    • Walker Franklin of Prospect Ridge won the Metro League tournament at Indian Tree. Peak to Peak was the top team at +15.
    • Liberty’s Brandon Bervig (+1) and Lucas Howell (+5) helped their squad win the Pine Creek Invitational.
    • Pueblo County’s Brock Rodriguez shot 3-over to win the Lamar Invitational. The Hornets were also the top team at +31.
    • Strasburg’s Jake Francis won the Kurtis Huss Memorial tournament at Holyoke Golf Club. He shot 6-over, and led the field by seven strokes. Strasburg also won the team event.
    • Prairie View’s Terrance Barrios won the EMAC Major No. 2 at 4-over. Brighton won the event as a team at +20.

    [button color=”white” size=”big” alignment=”none” rel=”follow” url=”https://old.chsaanow.com/sports/boys-golf/stats/”]Find complete results of all the day’s golf tournaments.[/button]

  • Boys golf roundup: Eaglecrest’s Davis Bryant turns in a 67 to win first Centennial League match

    Davis Bryant‘s only bogey of the day came on the second hole of the Centennial League’s first meet.

    From that point on, he was only steady and strong, turning in a three-under-par 67 to claim the win at Meadow Hills.

    He made bogey on No. 2 to move to one-over, but starting on hole four, made three straight birdies to seize the lead.

    He never relented, rattling off seven pars in a row before making birdie on No. 14.

    Arapahoe’s Tommy Packer, Alex Yano and Caleb Busta all finished in the top 10, good enough to give the Warriors the overall team win.

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    Montezuma-Cortez, Durango win at Pagosa Invitational

    Montezuma-Cortez’s Cris Rudosky claimed the individual win at the Pagosa Invitational with a 74, six strokes better than Alamosa’s Aaron Hsu.

    Durango had four golfers who finished in the top 11 which was good enough to give the Demons a decisive team win.

    Ryan Genualdi led the Durango charge, shooting a 81.

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    Brighton, Prairie View win at Aurora Hills

    Terrance Barrios made birdie on No. 15 to get back to even at Thursday’s EMAC tournament at Aurora Hills.

    He and Brighton’s Jay Audette-Smith both shot 72 to sit atop the leaderboard. Barrios is listed as the winner on iWanamaker.

    The Thunderhawks shot 15-over to claim the team title.

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    Three shoot under par at Eaton Invitational

    Sterling’s Brayden Lambrecht, Roosevelt’s Tyler Severin and Mountain Range’s Connor Jones all ended their rounds at one-under par 70 at the Eaton Invitational on Thursday.

    Josh Caridi’s 71 paced Fossil Ridge to the team win.

    Find complete results of all the day’s golf tournaments on this page.

  • Boys golf roundup: Castle View’s Dillon Baker’s hole-in-one paces him to season-opening win

    Eight holes into his day, Castle View’s Dillon Baker sat at three-under. He fell back to even par, but birdied the 476-yard par five and sank a hole-in-one on No. 4 to finish with a three-under-par 69 to win Thursday’s Continental League golf tournament.

    Baker claimed the individual win on the day while ThuderRidge claimed the overall team title, shooting 12-over as a unit.

    Sam Ostravich led the Grizzlies by shooting an even 72 while teammate Evan Kalac nearly matched him with a 73.

    Jessen Steel led the effort for Legend with a 74 while Mountain Vista’s Elisandro Aragon was right behind him with a 75.

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    Lambrecht, Sterling claim opening Tri-Valley Invite wins

    Brayden Lambrecht shot a 72 to claim the individual win and he got plenty of support from his Sterling teammates to take the team victory at the Tri-Valley Sterling Invite.

    The Tigers finished a combined nine-over to take the team win.

    Mead, who played in its first event as a varsity golf program finished fourth as a team while TJ Shehee finished tied for second place with a 74.

    Roosevelt’s Tyler Severin and Sterling’s Riley Schaefer also shot 74.

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    Kent Denver claims Metro League opener

    Defending Class 3A boys golf champion Kent Denver is off to a good start. The Sun Devils claimed the Metro League season-opener by shooting a combined five-over par.

    It was Walter Franklin of Prospect Ridge claimed the individual title with a 69. He made only one bogey on the day, making a five on the par-four 14th.

    Kent’s Oliver Jack took second place with a 70 while Peak to Peak’s Nishant Datta (71) finished third.

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    Other notes:

    • Yuma’s Jakob Chrisman took the individual win at the Brush Invite with a 83 while the Beetdiggers won the team title, going a combined 66-over.
    • Montezuma-Cortez’s Cris Rudosky birdied two of his last four holes to shoot a 71, winning the Panther Invitational. Grand Junction went 12-over as a unit to get the team win.
    • Prairie View got the sweep at the EMAC North tournament as Jay Audette-Smith’s 75 gave him the individual win while the team went took first at 24-over.
    • Other Thursday tournaments included the Cedaredge Invtational, the EMAC South and the Mountain View League Meet. Results were not posted on iWanamaker as of Friday morning.

    Find complete results of all the day’s golf tournaments on this page.

  • All-state girls soccer teams for the 2017 season

    The 2017 all-state girls soccer teams honor the best players in the sport as judged by the leagues and coaches. They are presented by CHSAANow.com, ColoradoPreps.com and MaxPreps.

    These teams were created following a lengthy process which included nominations from leagues, and then a vote of head coaches.

    Player and coach of the year was also selected by a vote of the coaches.

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    Class 5A

    Grandview Mountain Vista girls soccer
    (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Haley Schueppert, Mountain Vista

    Coach of the year: Mark Hampshire, Arapahoe

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Gracie Armstrong Legacy MF Junior
    Danielle Babb Arapahoe FORW Junior
    Rebekah Burton Cherokee Trail   Senior
    Libby Geraghty Cherry Creek FORW/MF Senior
    Jordan Goodwin Broomfield MF Senior
    Katie Joella Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Sydney Maxson Arapahoe D Senior
    Taylor Parker Grandview D Senior
    Sierra Roth ThunderRidge GK Senior
    Haley Schueppert Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Hailey Stodden Broomfield FORW Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Avery Adams Mountain Vista MF Senior
    Haley Archuleta Arapahoe MF Junior
    Hannah Edwards Cherokee Trail   Senior
    Meg Halvorson Cherry Creek MF/FORW Senior
    Aspen Headrick Columbine D Senior
    Shae Holmes ThunderRidge MF Junior
    Athena Kuehn Pine Creek   Senior
    Sydney Pulver Regis Jesuit MF/FORW Senior
    Lily Rawnsley Chaparral GK Junior
    Tea Smith Fairview STRK Senior
    Morgan Szarka Grandview MF Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Bella Alessi, Fossil Ridge, STRK/MF, Senior
    • Skylar Anderson, Fairview, STRK, Junior
    • Taylor Bee, Poudre, MF, Junior
    • Sarah Bevington, Ralston Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
    • Mia Bonifazi, Mountain Vista, FORW, Senior
    • Caitlin Brown, Heritage, Junior
    • Roxie Cote, Grand Junction, Senior
    • Lila Dere, Fruita Monument, Freshman
    • Carolina Devora-Casas, Lincoln, FORW/MF, Junior
    • Riley Dietrich, Fort Collins, MF, Junior
    • Eliot Edwards, Chaparral, Junior
    • Riley Furbush, Doherty, GK, Senior
    • Alexis Gaffney, Legacy, D, Junior
    • Sina George, Chatfield, STRK, Junior
    • Sophie Grimm, Cherry Creek, D, Sophomore
    • Cassie Hiatt, Chaparral, Junior
    • Teaggan Ilela, Hinkley, FORW, Senior
    • Lindsi Jennings, Grandview, D/MF, Junior
    • Abby Kassal, Regis Jesuit, MF, Junior
    • Jade Kinsey, Rampart, Sophomore
    • Kelsie Knoerzer, Pine Creek, D, Junior
    • Kaitlyn Krieg, Denver South, FORW/D, Senior
    • Gia Lemley, Broomfield, MF, Junior
    • Samantha Manelis, Heritage, Senior
    • Madelyn Matthews, Arapahoe, MF, Senior
    • Gabi McDonald, Rocky Mountain, GK, Junior
    • Mykiaa Minniss, Doherty, D/MF, Junior
    • Keelyn Osoba, Rock Canyon, D, Junior
    • Sierra Perez, Ralston Valley, D/MF, Senior
    • Amanda Porter, Columbine, MF/FORW, Senior
    • McKenna Schultz, Fossil Ridge, D/MF, Senior
    • Samantha Scott, Legend, D, Senior
    • Morgan Sibley, Liberty, D, Junior
    • Brooke Sosa, Smoky Hill, STRK, Senior
    • Avery Vander Ven, Highlands Ranch, MF/FORW/D, Freshman
    • Anna Wandel, Dakota Ridge, Senior
    • Savannah Warner, Rocky Mountain, D, Junior
    • Savannah Watts, Prairie View, GK, Sophomore
    • Natasha Wehner, Pine Creek, FORW, Senior

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    Class 4A

    (Dennis Pleuss/Jeffco Athletics)

    Player of the year: Sofia Weiner, Evergreen

    Coach of the year: Paul Moline, D’Evelyn

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Brianna Alger Lewis-Palmer FORW/MF Senior
    Sarah Anschutz D’Evelyn MF Junior
    Tess Boade Valor Christian MF Senior
    Hannah Burgo The Classical Academy   Senior
    Camryn Dyke Valor Christian MF Senior
    Abby Gearhart Windsor MF/FORW Sophomore
    Shiloh Miller D’Evelyn FORW Sophomore
    Alexandra Nillen Wheat Ridge D Senior
    Isabella Scaturro D’Evelyn D Sophomore
    Ali Tobey Palmer Ridge GK Senior
    Sofia Weiner Evergreen   Senior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Catherine Bakken George Washington MF/FORW Sophomore
    Macie Browne Wheat Ridge   Junior
    Cori Dyke Valor Christian FORW/MF Sophomore
    Cassidy Formanek Evergreen   Junior
    Lauryn Jeans Evergreen   Junior
    Chaynee Kingsbury Windsor FORW/MF Junior
    Caleigh Michael Mullen MF/D Senior
    Cara Siegel Pueblo Centennial   Senior
    Kailee Stobbe Niwot FORW Senior
    Courtney Turner Pueblo South GK Senior
    Tianna Wright D’Evelyn MF Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Kate Athenour, Evergreen, Senior
    • Jamie Burke, Cheyenne Mountain, D, Senior
    • Alyssa Chase, Thompson Valley, GK, Senior
    • Macy Clem, Mullen, MF/D, Sophomore
    • Alexandra Colvin, Niwot, GK, Junior
    • Jaden Davis, Sand Creek, MF/FORW, Sophomore
    • Jensen Ellis, Ponderosa, Junior
    • Emily Feller, Silver Creek, MF, Senior
    • Sami Feller, Palisade, FORW/MF, Junior
    • Annette Gomez, Denver North, D, Senior
    • Nicole Hale, The Classical Academy, Senior
    • Kaitlyn Hinkle, Pueblo County, Sophomore
    • Brianna Johnson, Valor Christian, MF/FORW, Senior
    • Taylor Klone, Durango, Junior
    • Lisa Long, Cheyenne Mountain, D, Sophomore
    • Liza Louthan, Air Academy, D, Sophomore
    • Maryssa Lucero, Northridge, FORW/MF, Junior
    • Fiona McNeal, Erie, FORW/MF, Senior
    • Devan McSwain, Glenwood Springs, D/MF, Junior
    • Rachel Melchior, Elizabeth, FORW, Freshman
    • Lindsey Mills, Holy Family, MF, Freshman
    • Darian Naylor, Pueblo County, Sophomore
    • Delaney Norman, Mountain View, MF, Senior
    • Emali Ortega, Skyview, MF, Junior
    • Alexandra Palmer, Discovery Canyon, FORW, Senior
    • Whitney Parkinson, Skyline, D/MF/FORW, Senior
    • Sarah Payson, Littleton, FORW, Junior
    • Taylor Roberts, Canon City, Junior
    • Karly Sandoval, Lewis-Palmer, D, Senior
    • Emma Sears, Conifer, FORW, Senior
    • Kennedy Sheets, Longmont, D, Junior
    • Jourdan Snyder, Pueblo West, MF/D, Senior
    • Lindsey Stoetzer, Thomas Jefferson, FORW/MF, Senior
    • Skye Whitney, Battle Mountain, MF, Senior
    • Madelyn Willers-Moller, Greeley Central, GK, Senior
    • Lucy Wilson, Steamboat Springs, Sophomore
    • Moniphon Xiong, Centaurus, Senior
    • Margaret Zimmerman, Windsor, FORW, Junior

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    Class 3A

    The Academy Peak to Peak girls soccer
    (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Alexis Loera, The Academy

    Coach of the year: Joseph Swanson, Peak to Peak

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Mari Annest Colorado Academy   Sophomore
    Emma Billings Kent Denver   Junior
    Ashley Buck Peak to Peak MF Sophomore
    Jordan Deger Peak to Peak SWEP/D Junior
    Annalys Hanna Middle Park   Senior
    Mira Houck Jefferson Academy MF/FORW Sophomore
    Brooklynn Kirkpatrick Jefferson Academy GK Freshman
    Alexis Loera The Academy MF Senior
    Brooklyn Mack Manitou Springs FORW Junior
    Sarah Masinter Colorado Academy   Senior
    Rachel Schlagel Jefferson Academy MF/FORW Junior
    Second Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Sidney Chong Kent Denver   Sophomore
    Jaquelin Flores Lake County   Sophomore
    Xiomara Haataja KIPP Denver Collegiate   Junior
    Monique Heiniger Manitou Springs GK Senior
    Annabelle Johnson Kent Denver   Freshman
    Gabriela Palazzo Skyview Academy   Senior
    Yasmine Redondo Sheridan   Sophomore
    Evangelina Sandoval-Belmundez The Academy STRK Sophomore
    Emma Shepherd Peak to Peak MF Sophomore
    Maddie Sorensen Denver Science & Tech Stapleton MF Junior
    Amanda Stricker The Academy MF Junior
    Hannah Wilson Colorado Springs Christian MF Senior

    Honorable mention:

    • Stacey Adame, KIPP Denver Collegiate, Sophomore
    • Taya Baumgartner, Weld Central, MF, Junior
    • Aries Blanco, Valley, GK, Senior
    • Callahan Card, Basalt, Senior
    • Diana Cerrillo, Denver Science & Tech Stapleton, FORW, Senior
    • Shaya Chenoweth, Grand Valley, FORW, Sophomore
    • Odalis Corcuera, Roaring Fork, Sophomore
    • Lauryn Crittenden, Frontier Academy, Sophomore
    • Jaycie Dillenburg, Sterling, FORW, Senior
    • Sam Dunn, Coal Ridge, MF, Junior
    • Anne Dutton, Liberty Common, MF, Junior
    • Maddie Eichler, Middle Park, Senior
    • Mika Fisher, Kent Denver, Freshman
    • Taylor Glen, Basalt, Freshman
    • Sydney Gonzales, Englewood, D, Senior
    • Faith Heery, St. Mary’s, MF, Junior
    • Gabby Huthoefer, Colorado Springs Christian, FORW/MF, Senior
    • Dana Kotz, Coal Ridge, D, Senior
    • Rylie Langdon, The Academy, SWEP, Junior
    • Macaylah LeBlanc, James Irwin, Senior
    • Hannah Marnocha, Pagosa Springs, STRK/MF/SWEP, Senior
    • Emily McParland, Jefferson Academy, D/MF, Junior
    • Amber Mitchell, Trinidad, GK, Senior
    • Jaqueline Moncada, The Pinnacle, D, Senior
    • Chelsea Moore, Aspen, MF/D, Junior
    • Carlie Rosenkrance, Estes Park, SWEP, Senior
    • Diana Scott, Pagosa Springs, GK/MF/FORW, Sophomore
    • Marisa Shigio, St. Mary’s, MF, Junior
    • Samantha Tsiouvaras, Liberty Common, FORW, Junior
    • Mary Turner, The Academy, D, Junior
    • Missa Webb, Delta, Sophomore
    • Hallie Whittington, Salida, Senior

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    Class 2A

    Dawson Denver Christian girls soccer
    (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    Player of the year: Miranda Kortenhoeven, Denver Christian

    Coach of the year: Brad Homan, Denver Christian

    First Team
    Name School Pos. Year
    Kara Amidon Denver Christian FORW Freshman
    Cassidy Donohue Dawson School   Senior
    Alex Dunbar Dawson School   Freshman
    Emma Haaland Ridgway   Junior
    Grace Herring Front Range Christian D Senior
    Hannah Isenhart Dawson School   Senior
    Miranda Kortenhoeven Denver Christian MF/FORW Junior
    McKenna Monk Fountain Valley MF Senior
    McKenna Mueller Denver Christian FB Junior
    Samantha O’Brien Clear Creek   Junior
    Grace Phillips Denver Christian MF Sophomore
    Kami Quinn Front Range Christian GK Junior

    Honorable mention:

    • Isabelle DeLuca, Telluride, FB, Senior
    • Emily Dixon, Fountain Valley, D, Freshman
    • Finn Doherty, Ridgway, Sophomore
    • Taylor Furrh, Fountain Valley, D, Senior
    • Hally Herder, Denver Christian, MF/FORW, Junior
    • Maggie Kirkpatrick, Evangelical Christian, GK, Senior
    • Ani Love, Fountain Valley, MF/D, Junior
    • April Mann, Evangelical Christian, Senior
    • Alaina Matoba, Front Range Christian, Senior
    • Isabella Montoya, Fountain Valley, MF/FORW, Senior
    • Rachel Potoker, Crested Butte, FORW/GK, Sophomore
    • Cambria Steiner, Evangelical Christian, Senior
    • Whitney Wells, Telluride, GK/MF, Senior
  • Keuhn’s quick strike gives Pine Creek girls soccer a playoff win over Prairie View

    Pine Creek Prairie View girls soccer
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    COLORADO SPRINGS — Potential thunderstorms had threatened the Pikes Peak region all day on Tuesday. But the only kind of strike that mattered was Athena Keuhn’s early goal.

    Keuhn scored less than two minutes after the start of play, and it was Pine Creek that came away with a 1-0 over Prairie View to advance to the second round of the Class 5A girls soccer playoffs.

    Her goal came as Thunderhawks keeper Savannah Watts got caught in no man’s land away from the net. All Keuhn needed was to get the ball by Watts and it would trickle into the net.

    She did, and the Eagles (12-4 overall) took the lead.

    “I wasn’t expecting her to come out that far” Keuhn said. “I just kicked that one and hoped for the best.”

    To her credit, from that point on, Watts was brilliant in the net. She had to be. Pine Creek dominated control of the ball in the first half, grabbing scoring chances almost at will.

    But after surrendering one, Watts could not have rebounded any better.

    “I though she did amazing,” Thunderhawks coach Jason Oulman said. “I think that first goal was just kind of a fluke. It was more us than them, even though they did great. But she did a great job of keeper nose in the game.”

    The Thunderhawks (15-1) just couldn’t find any offensive rhythm to help her. And the Eagles were not about to let Prairie View forward Madison Kemp have anything that resembled a good look at the net.

    Pine Creek Prairie View girls soccer
    (Dan Mohrmann/CHSAANow.com)

    Kylie Kapustka, Kelsie Knoezer and Myah Isais provided a solid back line that didn’t give the Thunderhawks’ leading scorer any room to operate.

    “We knew she was going to be physical,” Isais said. “We wanted to make it so she would always receive the ball backwards and then we would have a midfielder drop back.”

    Frustration finally boiled over for Kemp, who was assessed a yellow card with 17:29 left on the clock.

    “I think she felt like she was getting hacked a bit,” Oulman said. “So I think she tried to hack back. That’s what happens, but that’s what we love about her. She goes hard and she doesn’t stop.”

    The Eagles, meanwhile, were intent on maintaining their style of play. With a 1-0 lead and Prairie View unable to generate a lot of offense, it seemed like the best approach to take.

    “Our game plan was to not give them time,” Eagles coach John Frederick said. “They’re used to winning and they had been down I think once all year. We knew if we scored on them quick, that we could put pressure on their midfield.”

    Isais added the final goal for Pine Creek with 7:36 left in the game and the feeling of advancement washed over the home crowd at District 20 Stadium.

    Next up is a showdown with last year’s state runner-up in Mountain Vista. The Golden Eagles beat Pine Creek 4-2 just over a week ago. Frederick knows that his team needs to a better job of converting on their chances.

    “There was a point with about 10 minutes left that we had 38 shot attempts,” he said. “I’m sure we had about 40 shot attempts and only half of them were on goal. So we need to work on getting the ball down and finishing our opportunities.”

    The second round of the 5A tournament is scheduled to be played on May 12.

  • Photos: Green Mountain boys lacrosse slides by Prairie View

    LAKEWOOD — Green Mountain boys lacrosse used two fourth-quarter goals to top Prairie View 8-7 on Monday.

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